PlayStation®Network (PSN) Cards can only be used on the PlayStation®Network (i.e. not with local or online retailers). The PSN Card, when redeemed, will place the full face value of the card into the PlayStation®Wallet. You may use the funds in your Wallet to purchase downloadable games and add-ons for the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system and the PSP® portable entertainment system.
- PSN Cards are only redeemable by PlayStation®Network Master Accounts with a United States address.
- Visit your local authorized PlayStation® retailer to purchase PSN Cards.
- All credit/debit cards used on the PlayStation®Network must be associated with a physical North American address.
- MasterCard
- Visa
- Discover
- American Express
- Debit and check cards with the official MasterCard or Visa logos printed on them
- PlayStation®Network Card (PSN Card)
The PlayStation®Network Card (PSN Card) is a prepaid card that may be used to apply funds to a PlayStation®Wallet without
using a credit card. Please visit your local authorized PlayStation® retailer to purchase the PSN Card. The PSN Card is only
available for use on PlayStation®Network Master Accounts with a United States address.
- Prepaid Credit Cards
- Bank drafts or checks
- International* Credit Cards
- International* Cash Cards
*Countries outside of the United States and Canada
- Verify with your bank whether your credit or debit card is compatible with Address Verification System (AVS).
- All credit/debit cards for use with the North American PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system, must have
a billing address within North America.
- If you are located outside of the North American region, you may still be able to create a PlayStation®Network
account using a US or US territory address and purchase content from the North American PlayStation®Store, however,
you must have a North American credit card or debit card (with a Visa or MasterCard logo).
- If you have issues entering billing information onto your PlayStation®Network account, see the Knowledge Center to learn more about guidelines for entering billing information.
The PlayStation®Network offers many parental controls (see Parental controls on the PlayStation Network for details), including
one that sets the monthly spending limit for PlayStation®Network Sub Accounts. All funds for PlayStation®Network Sub
Accounts are managed by the associated Master Account. To add funds to a Sub Account, you will need to do so through the Master Account.
The Automatic Funding feature allows the PlayStation®Network system to deduct money from the credit card on file for a
PlayStation®Network account (if there is a credit card is on file) when there are insufficient funds in the wallet to pay
for content or services that is offered only on a subscription.
The Automatic Funding feature is set by the Master Account holder. The Master Account holder selects the amount of automatic
funding. The amount can be as high as $50 US currency for users registered in the United States and $50 Canadian currency for
users registered in Canada at any one time, up to the wallet limit.
Once the Automatic Funding feature is enabled, all associated Sub Accounts will also be able to benefit from it when making purchases.
The maximum amount that a Master Account wallet can contain - at any one time - is $150 US currency for users registered in the
United States and $150 Canadian for users registered in Canada. There is no limit on the number of times a Master Account may
fund a wallet as long as the total amount does not exceed $150.
The maximum monthly limit on a Sub Account is $300 US currency for users registered in the United States and $300 Canadian currency
for users registered in Canada. This maximum monthly limit is higher than the wallet limit because there is no limit on the number of
times a Master Account can fund his wallet as long as the wallet limit does not exceed $150 at any one time. A Master Account can
also place a monthly spending limit on associated Sub Accounts.
If you received the following error message while entering your credit card / billing information into your PlayStation®Network account:
"Your credit card information could not be updated. It�s been updated too often within a short amount of time. Please try again
in a few minutes."
Your account may be blocked. You must wait 24 hours before attempting to try again.
Once you have waited 24 hours, please follow these guidelines when entering billing information into your PlayStation®Network account.
We recommend printing this article so you may reference the guidelines when you are ready to proceed.
- Military (APO and FPO) addresses are currently unable to be accepted as a valid address on the PlayStation®Network at
this time. If you do not see your country listed, see PlayStation®Network access from another region for details.
- We recommend you remove any special characters when entering your billing address into the PlayStation®Network
account registration form such as, asterisks (*), hyphens (-), and slashes ( / ). (For example, if your address is 1547 1/2
Lincoln Way, we recommend removing the fraction and try entering "1547 Lincoln Way" instead.
- For North American (United States or Canada) PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment systems, you may only use credit
or debit cards with North American (United States or Canada) billing addresses. No international bank cards may be used
through the North American PlayStation®Network registration system.
- Make sure to enter all of the billing information correctly and accurately (credit card numbers, billing address, etc.).
If the information you enter is different from what is on file with the bank, it may cause the billing registration to
fail. We recommend contacting your bank or credit card company to confirm they have your current information on file
prior to registering.
- Make sure that apartment numbers appear on the same line as the street address.
- Try removing apartment numbers.
- Enter a physical mailing address. We do not recommend PO Box addresses.
- Confirm with your card issuer that your credit card / debit card is active and valid. Check that the credit card or debit
card has not expired. See
the Knowledge Center to learn more about how to check or change the credit card information on your account.
- Check with your card issuer whether your credit card / debit card supports AVS (Address Verification System). If it does not,
the credit card / debit card may not be accepted by the PlayStation®Network.
- Make sure you have "activated" the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system with your PlayStation®Network
account (see the
Knowledge Center to learn more about PlayStation Network hardware activation for details)
- We do not recommend using gift cards or prepaid cards. We cannot guarantee they will work, especially if they do not have
a billing address tied to the account.
- If none of the above work for your credit or debit card, we would recommend using a different card. You may use Visa,
MasterCard, Discover, and American Express. You can also use any debit card with an official Visa or MasterCard logo printed
on the front.
Be advised that with each attempt to enter and authorize a credit card on your PlayStation®Network account, there will be an
authorization hold on your credit card account (see
the Knowledge Center to learn more about credit card authorizations held on your account for details)
If you make multiple purchase attempts at the PlayStation®Store, each attempt may create a temporary authorization* (i.e. held funds)
for that amount in your credit card account.
When purchasing items at the PlayStation®Store with your credit card, the purchase amount can appear on your bank statement
even if the transaction did not complete successfully during the time of (attempted) purchase. In these instances, the purchase
amount appearing on your statement are not actual charges, but they are temporary authorizations.* Nothing is actually charged
or withdrawn from your account (since the PlayStation®Store transaction failed), however, temporary authorizations can be
held from your total credit card balance until it is automatically dropped by your bank.
*Temporary authorizations are held against your balance to guarantee the funds for the transaction amount. Since
this may affect your available remaining balance, we recommend contacting your bank for exact policies on temporary
authorizations. How long authorized funds are held is determined by your bank's policies. Please note that Sony Computer
Entertainment America (SCEA) does not have the ability to manually drop these authorizations from your bank or credit card
account. Most financial institutions hold authorized funds anywhere from approximately 5 to 7 business days, however, some
banks may hold them longer. For your bank's specific policies, please contact them directly.
The funds will remain in your PlayStation®Network wallet until they are used. To the extent permitted by law, wallet funds are
not refundable and can not be transferred to anyone else.
A PlayStation®Network Voucher Code is a special code that consumers can use to apply funds to their PlayStation®Wallet
without using a credit card. A voucher code may also award a consumer the ability to download a specific piece or pieces of PSN
content, such as a specific game title, an exclusive demo, a game title add-on, etc. These voucher code are sometimes included
in some limited edition bundle packs.
PlayStation®Network (PSN) Cards are an example of a voucher code. The PSN Card must be redeemed on a PlayStation®Network
Master Account (i.e. not Sub Accounts). Currently, PSN Cards are only redeemable by PlayStation®Network accounts with a United
States address.
When redeemed, a PSN Card will place the full face value of the card into the account's PlayStation®Wallet. The funds can
be used to purchase downloadable games and add-ons for the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system and the PSP®
portable entertainment system.
- PSN Cards are only redeemable by PlayStation®Network Master Accounts (i.e. not Sub Accounts) with a United States address.
- If you receive the following message,� You must enter a PlayStation®Network Card number" try re-entering the Personal
Identification Number (PIN). This error occurs when the PIN is not entered or if only a partial PIN is entered. Note, you
must enter the full 12-digit alphanumeric PIN from the back of the PlayStation®Network Card.
- If you receive the following message, "The PlayStation®Network Card number is not valid. Please check the number and
try again.�, try re-entering the PIN as this means it was incorrectly entered. Check to make sure the PIN was entered
exactly as displayed, as the codes are case sensitive.
- If you receive the following message, "The credit card transactions could not be completed. Your wallet has not been
funded", the PSN Card you are trying to redeem is currently inactive (not activated by the retailer where it was purchased).
If you purchased this PSN Card and have a receipt, please return it to the retailer and have them activate the card.
Only the retailer can activate the PSN Card.
- If you receive the following message, "You cannot add the funds from this PlayStation®Network Card without exceeding
the maximum wallet funding limit" your wallet is at the limit
(see the Knowledge Center to
learn more about the maximum amount that can be in a PlayStation Network wallet for details). If the face value of the PSN
Card puts your wallet balance above this amount, you will not be able to redeem the PSN Card until the full face value can be
put into the Wallet (partial redemptions are not possible).
Content / items purchased from the PlayStation®Store can only be used with the PlayStation®Network account that made the purchase.
Items can not be transferred from one PlayStation®Network account to another.
We appreciate your interest in the PlayStation®Network. Access to a region's PlayStation®Store is determined by the country
associated with the PlayStation®Network account. The PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system will automatically direct
the PlayStation®Network account to the corresponding region's PlayStation®Store. Also, once a PlayStation®Network
account is created, the country for that account is unable to be modified. If your country is not listed, we apologize but
PlayStation®Network access is not currently supported in your country at this time.
A PLAYSTATION®3 from one region will be able to access the PlayStation®Store for another region, however, the
PlayStation®Network account must have a valid mailing address within that foreign region. Additionally, if you wish to
purchase content* from a specific region's PlayStation®Store, you must have a credit card or debit card (with a VISA or
MasterCard logo) with a billing address from the same region. Not all PlayStation®Network and PlayStation®Store
content may operate as intended on a console that is from another region, (i.e., different language displayed, software
titles may not be compatible, etc.). We do not have any information that will override these territorial restrictions and
we apologize for any inconvenience.
*Pricing for PlayStation®Store content is set independently by each region and subject to change at any
time and once items are purchased they are non-refundable and non-transferable.
Lastly, we cannot guarantee the functionality of the PLAYSTATION®3 system and access to the PlayStation®Network
from outside of its designated region. The PLAYSTATION®3 system and format software titles are only designed to run
in the respective regions and countries for which it was intended. You may experience problems when you attempt to
operate a console from outside its designated region and access the PlayStation®Network.
If you have questions regarding setting up the PlayStation®Network for regions outside of North America, click here to select your country. For consumers from the
African region, please contact Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE). If you are unable to locate your country
or region on the global PlayStation website, we apologize for any inconvenience. Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE)
may not have authorized distribution centers for PlayStation® products in your region at this time.
Note: additionally, you must adhere to your region's PlayStation®Network
Terms of Service and End User License Agreement when accessing the PlayStation Network.
Pricing for PlayStation®Store content is set independently by each region and subject to change at any time. Additionally,
PlayStation®Store content may be subject to applicable taxes by each region, state, county, and/or city and may change
periodically as tax rates are revised.
Once items are purchased they are non-refundable and non-transferable.
For more information regarding purchases and transactions on the PlayStation®Network, you may wish to review the PlayStation®Network Terms of Service and End User License Agreement for
your region of interest.
North American consumer can review Sony Computer Entertainment America's PlayStation®Network Terms of Service and End User License Agreement.